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Racetech 4009WHR seat for sale. FIA approved and a fantastic seat.

Condition of the seat is excellent. There are your usual scratches on the shell from fitting etc, but the fabric/padding is in perfect nick.

It was ordered with black wear patches instead of the usual grey, which makes it look a bit better imo.

Only reason for sale is I bought this sight unseen and it's not a great fit for me, my ass moves around a little. :)

This seat is the wide version so good if your not a hobbit.

I can throw in some RPM side mounts, but does not come with any rails. I have never fitted it, i was going to mount it to the floor.

$1000 in sydney

Will definatley consider swaps for another seat (+cash if necessary), let me know what you have.

These are pics of the actual seat ;)

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